Rashida Jones and Will McCormack Discuss 'The Invite' and Marital Dynamics

by : Guillermo del Toro

Rashida Jones and Will McCormack, the creative minds behind the upcoming film “The Invite,” offer a fresh perspective on the intricate world of marital relationships. Adapted from Cesc Gay’s Spanish film “The People Upstairs,” their work provides a candid look at the challenges couples face, including topics such as fertility, perimenopause, evolving gender roles, financial pressures, and personal fulfillment within a long-term partnership. The movie, which garnered significant attention at Sundance, is praised for its realistic portrayal of these sensitive issues, avoiding melodrama and maintaining an authentic voice.

Their collaborative journey, which began with their 2012 film “Celeste and Jesse Forever,” is characterized by a shared commitment to honesty in storytelling. McCormack notes that their narratives often draw from life's most poignant and humorous experiences, particularly the 'heartbreak of life' that accompanies middle age, from losing parents to navigating prolonged relationships and parenthood. The duo even consulted with relationship expert Esther Perel during the script development for “The Invite,” reinforcing their belief in the enduring value of marriage and the importance of acceptance and evolution within a partnership.

Beyond “The Invite,” Jones and McCormack are venturing into animated features, crafting a screenplay for a new “Tom and Jerry” movie for Warner Bros. Animation. True to their style, they envision the classic cat-and-mouse rivalry as a romantic comedy. Their interpretation frames Tom and Jerry's incessant conflict as a struggle for recognition and affection, ultimately distilling their dynamic into a core message: 'Love is worth fighting for.'

Jones and McCormack’s unique approach to storytelling, blending humor with poignant honesty, resonates deeply with audiences by reflecting universal human experiences. Their work encourages a deeper understanding of relationships, portraying them as dynamic journeys filled with both challenges and profound connections, ultimately celebrating the resilience of love and the human spirit.